Fresh off the press
This laneway in melbourne is a gallery for artist to express themselves it is well know around the world for the beauty young emerging graffiti artists can contribute to it.
Melbourne Graffiti has become a tourist attraction and a popular backdrop for fashion and wedding photography.



Fresh off the press belongs to the following groups:
Alley Art, Bits and Pieces , Corporate Art/Themes, Current Issues, Designers United, Everyday Life, Globes, Spheres and Curves, Green!, Heritage in Stone, History, Kairos - Capturing the Decisive Moment, Object Studies & Concepts, Pop Art, Public Art, Purple Haze, Street Photography and Photojournalism, Street Signs, StreetArt, Technical Photography, The Patchwork , Vibrant and Vivid Color and Windows and DoorsAvailable for sale as Cards, Matted Prints, Laminated Prints, Mounted Prints, Canvas Prints and Framed Prints

Maximus, 2 months ago
amazing really, even though I hate vandalism. :)
christiane, 2 months ago
it is great there is a place for true graffitti artist to work,most of the ones around here are just not talented, great shot
Paul Scarsella, 2 months ago
amazing capture!!!=)
cherylc1, 2 months ago
fantastic shot!
wolfman, 2 months ago
awesome work love it
VanSnuG, 2 months ago
If you have the whole alley “legally” as your gallery, these graffiti CAN’T be considered as Vandalism. Thoughtprovoking Subject, Rosina. I love it. Actually, I love the whole series. You let us see ART from different perspective, by different kind of media.
linaji, 2 months ago
Now that is amazing.
Aaron Dehnert-..., 2 months ago
I love it…
i love shots like this, lovely colours and textures :)
JLDunn, 2 months ago
I’ve really enjoyed this series Rosina, fabulous work.
John Brotheridge, 2 months ago
Love your work Rosina, but find it hard to condone this as Art having been the victim of similar grafitti at my own property in the UK. I have a friend whose business became uninsurable because of ‘young emerging artists’ to the point where he had to stop trading. I see this as little more than selfish, wanton vandalism. There are hundreds just like me who would happily chop their fingers off. They don’t derserve your publicity. To those who have said they ‘love it’ and find it ‘awesome’ I just hope they don’t have to experience it when they wake up or go into work. Moan over.
TomBaumker, 2 months ago
I love your work but dont condone this type of expression they should do real art and sell it even on the Bubble that is what it is all about. Tom
Geoffrey Wicking, 2 months ago
Viva revolution. Great series.
Leslie Wood, 2 months ago
This is a great series!! Vibrant!!
Jacqueline Bar..., 2 months ago
this looks great!
Lam Tran, 2 months ago
Wow! Lovely my friend, fantastic series!!!!!!!!!!!
Joey Visser, 2 months ago
AMAZING!!! words can not express how much i love this photo!!! i know that sounds cheesy but its so true.
andykazie, 2 months ago
Nice find, great colors!
andykazie, 2 months ago
Nice find, great colors!
amarica, 2 months ago
Great capture!
BrainCandy, 2 months ago
It’s interesting that if a corporation kidnaps public spaces and pays for moronic advertising no one complains, and if someone paints a wall without paying for it, it becomes vandalism.
Why are public trains covered in ads for cereal to “keep you regular” and graffiti artists are being arrested?
Having said that, taggers indeed should have their fingers removed for good.
DarlaReeves, 2 months ago
Great capture!
Maureen Bloesch, about 1 month ago
so one artist(?) just paints over another’s work?
giovanni, about 1 month ago
amazing graffitti…in fact BRAINCANDY is right…corporate advertising is ok right? perhaps a designated area such as the laneway rather than on private property is the way to go…